Controlled Content definition
Examples of Controlled Content in a sentence
At such time, Penn State’s OSP shall have a reasonable period, not to exceed 10 business days, to evaluate the request for disclosure or delivery of the Controlled Content.
Prior to delivery to Penn State of any export-controlled information, materials, technology, or know-how (collectively “Controlled Content”), unless and solely to the extent that such Controlled Content is appropriately designated as EAR99, Sponsor shall notify Penn State’s Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP), to inform of the Sponsor’s intention to disclose or deliver the Controlled Content.
Upon receipt of written notification from Penn State of its acceptance of delivery of the identified Controlled Content, in a manner consistent with this provision, Sponsor may disclose and/or deliver the Controlled Content only to the attention of the named Principal Investigator as identified in Article 1.
Penn State’s OSP shall have, in its sole discretion, the right to accept or decline receipt of such Controlled Content.
The portions of the Licensed Product that perform authentication and decryption and the MPEG (or similar) decoder shall be designed and manufactured in a manner associated and otherwise integrated with each other such that Controlled Content in any usable form flowing between these portions of the Licensed Product shall be secure to the level of protection described in Section 3.0(e) of this Exhibit B below from being intercepted or copied.
Refer to Exhibit E (URI mapping) for URI interpretation when outputting Controlled Content under this Section 2.0.
Licensed Products, including, without limitation, Licensed Products with inherent or integrated copying, recording or storage capability shall not copy, record, or store Controlled Content, except as permitted in this Section.
Licensed Product shall not output Controlled Content to any output, except as permitted in this Section 2.0. For purposes of this Exhibit C, an output shall be deemed to include, but not be limited to, any transmissions to any internal copying, recording, or storage device, but shall not include internal non-persistent or transitory transmissions that otherwise satisfy these Compliance Rules and the Robustness Rules.
Licensed Products shall not copy, record or store Controlled Content that is designated in the EMI bits as having been copied but not to be copied further (“copy no more”), except as permitted in Section 3.2 or 3.5.2 of this Exhibit C.
Controlled Content may be stored on a DVD that is protected by Content Protection for the Recordable Media (CPRM) as licensed by 4C Entity.